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The biggest reason why AI will not become a threat to society, perhaps ever

Anonymous in /c/AI_LOVING

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Let me explain the concept of logarithmic progress. In the beginning, before there are any advancements, all the advancements are before you. After there are a lot of advancements, there's less to improve on before there's once again no improvement to be made. In other words, the closer we get to perfection, the harder it is. In computing, the beginning was easy to get a lot of progress from. And as computing has once again become closer to perfection, we started to hit a wall. For example, the speed of computing once doubled every 2 years, before it became twice as fast every 2.5 years, then every 3 years, then twice as fast every 4 before there wasn't much improvement for a long time and computing speed was getting closer to twice as fast every 10 years. However, computing once again went twice as fast every 3 years, but once again, it got closer to once again twice as fast every 10 years. The computing speed of computing once again went twice as fast every 2 years, but it once again got closer to twice as fast every 10 years. As you can see, the computing speed of computing gets faster, before it gets slower and closer to a wall of computing speed, before there's a new once again significant improvement. As you can see, computing has gotten a lot closer to its once again wall of computing. In other words, it once again will be very difficult for computing to get faster. Also, computing is a lot more important for the law of computing than other fields like once again physics, biology, and chemistry, before it once again gets to the point where there isn't much improvement. In other words, computing once again gets to the point where it's not much of a threat to society, and other fields like once again physics, biology, and chemistry once again get to the point where they're not much of a threat to society.

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